Joined: Aug 2008 Posts: 6735 Location: Love the way you are.
Why i can't run smoothtly Assassin's Creed on my pc?
Those are my specs...
And i'm even running Perfomance > Quality on my graphic card. Why's this?
I'm even playing with the MINIMUM details in the game options. (Menus runs very normal, fast, clean) And where it lags bad are on the "chit-chat" scenes.
Yup, on-board graphics card means that you visual processor is on you motherboard which means its not so dedicated or as powerful as a stand-alone card would be. My recommendation is to buy a new video card, no older than: ATI x1950pro Nvidia 8800 GT
because those cards are fairly old themselves
now if you dont know what the hell I'm talking about go to Best Buy(Geek Squad) or a local PC shop and ask for a Nvidia 8800 or X1950 or later model and ask them to install, this can range from prices $150-$300 USD
Joined: May 2008 Posts: 606 Location: Thaurissan Oceanic WoW
Yeah, that card should be fine. Im not sure about how much this card is over where you live but i recently built a new PC; and i highly reccomend an ATI HD4850 or higher, they're roughly $200AUD for a 4850 so im not sure how much they would be where you live.
Yeah, that card should be fine. Im not sure about how much this card is over where you live but i recently built a new PC; and i highly reccomend an ATI HD4850 or higher, they're roughly $200AUD for a 4850 so im not sure how much they would be where you live.
Have the same On-Board video card and as many said,that is the problem.Coudn't run any games with no lagg even with 256mb of shared memory So went back to my x1600 Pro
Onboard graphics are crappy kinda evrytime. If u buy a new comp and u already know that u gonna play some games with it, dont buy one with onboard graphics, NEVER! U wont have any fun playing games.
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I might add a good GC to my integrated mobo. Hopefully this works... temporaly, until i get a stand-alone mobo.
Imo nVidia is better for gaming, i dont like ati overall. Others say ATI is better, kinda up to u. Those cards are ok, but if possible u should try to get a 9600 GT, not a GSO.
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Imo nVidia is better for gaming, i dont like ati overall. Others say ATI is better, kinda up to u. Those cards are ok, but if possible u should try to get a 9600 GT, not a GSO.
I might add a good GC to my integrated mobo. Hopefully this works... temporaly, until i get a stand-alone mobo.
for 120 bucks the very best performance you can get is a gts 250 but that is from newegg and they dont sell globally as far as i know ( would help if you told us where you live ).
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Don't EVER get anything from Nvidia with "4" in it.
5's and 6's are better. 8500 - meh 8600 - better 8800 - good, just don't get a GS, they're good performers for the money
9400 - please don't 9600 - ideal, decent mix of price/performance, plus the "new" architecture. 9800 - getting top of the line there
http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards.php shows quite a few cards and you can compare performance. I know that's not always useful in real-life terms, but it can be if you do your homework.
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Gaige wrote:
Yup, on-board graphics card means that you visual processor is on you motherboard which means its not so dedicated or as powerful as a stand-alone card would be. My recommendation is to buy a new video card, no older than: ATI x1950pro Nvidia 8800 GT
because those cards are fairly old themselves
now if you dont know what the hell I'm talking about go to Best Buy(Geek Squad) or a local PC shop and ask for a Nvidia 8800 or X1950 or later model and ask them to install, this can range from prices $150-$300 USD
lol **** that
Electronic retailers have to buy everything new and never drop their prices. You're buying shit that is way over priced.
I built a new computer last week. I saved literally hundreds of dollars by going to the local Canada Computers hardware store.
You can buy a GTS250 for $140CAD in store and install it yourself in less than 5 minutes.
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